Papers involve thinking critically about and doing additional research on a topic in social ontology. Papers must be both explanatory and critical. They must include a thesis that you argue for. You must justify your claims with evidence and arguments. Consider objections and respond to them. This will help to justify your view.
They should be 7-8 pages double spaced, 12 point font.
You must cite at least 4 sources, at least 2 must be sources that were not assigned for class. You can cite more than 4 sources and you are not required to cite articles we read for class. Sources must be academic—e.g., published in journals or books. Cite using MLA, APA, or Chicago citation styles.